19 Related Articles from 2018-10-12

'Big Food' sweetens its poisonous propaganda. Every advertising executive knows the difference between marketing and propaganda. One uses facts to espouse a point of view, while the other relies on falsehoods and deceit. But if the difference is truth, what is the commonality? Dopamine, say scientists. For the processed food industry, that fact has been worth trillions of dollars. >>

Benji Marshall opens up about life as a stay-at-home dad. Benji Marshall is relishing his life as a stay-at-home dad. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, the 33-year-old West Tigers star spoke about caring for his eight-month-old son, Fox. >>

Coming up on Monday, October 15 edition of 'Special Report'. Bret Baier gives you a sneak peek of the next show. >>

Doll aficionados in High River host huge auction. Thousands of dolls from every era of toys are up for sale during a massive event held in High River starting this weekend. >>

Horgos is no longer a 'tax haven'. Horgos, a small and young city in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, will no longer be a "tax haven" for companies that take advantage of the city's preferential policies on tax exemption, as the city has been tightening up requirements for businesses that are eligible for the policies. >>

Is it the end of the supermarket checkout till?. M&S is the latest shop to test a "scan and go" app, meaning shoppers don't need to use a till. >>

Katie Piper´s acid attacker released from prison. Piper was permanently scarred by the attack in 2008. >>

Modern Family star Nolan Gould hints his character Luke Dunphy will NOT be the one killed off. He's been a part of the cast since season one. And it seems that Nolan Gould will continue to play the lovable Luke Dunphy on Modern Family, if an interview with TMZ is any indication. >>

Over 24,600 evacuated after landslide. More than 24,600 people have been evacuated after a landslide blocked the Jinsha River - the upper reaches of the Yangtze - in the border area of Sichuan province and the Tibet autonomous region, authorities said. >>

Owner of Everest horse race Trapeze Artist says all he wants is for his wife to open her eyes. Gai Vieira was placed in an induced coma after her car was T-boned by a police patrol car during a high-speed chase in Cronulla on September 5. >>

Questions raised over Banksy's latest stunt as value of Girl With Red Balloon soars. Moments after the hammer came down, pandemonium. An alarm sounded and Girl With Balloon began to self-destruct. There were gasps as the artwork started to shred itself. >>

Repurchases gain traction on bourses. Share repurchases surged in mainland stock markets with a sizable growth in the number of such transactions on an annual basis, data from information provider Wind Info showed on Friday. >>

Trailer park trouble. People at a Timmins trailer park are struggling with water issues. Lydia Chubak reports. >>

Wanda launches retail expansion. Amid the huge growth in online shopping in the country, the commercial property arm of Dalian Wanda Group says it is betting big on new retail, and aims to have 300 plazas by 2019. >>

WATCH: Group demands recall of nearly 3M Kia and Hyundai vehicles. The Center for Auto Safety is warning that certain models from 2010 to 2015 are at risk of fire. >>

Yolanda Hadid says she stills feels 'like s**t' as she marks one year of remission from Lyme Disease. A year after entering remission from Lyme's Disease, Yolanda Hadid revealed Thursday she's still struggling, bluntly stating, 'I feel like s**t.' >>